I’m a Liverpool fan and this rendition of you’ll never walk alone was amazing. 100,000 people in that stadium and pretty much everyone of them a Liverpool fan. The fans sing this song at the start of every Liverpool home game and it sends chills through me every time I hear it.
This was sung in 2014 at the MCG, or the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Victoria, Australia whilst they were on tour. But, there is a *HUGE* Liverpool fanbase here
This was the first time liverpool came to Australia ever. I waited my whole life for this day, traveled over from adelaide for the whole week and was an amazing moment seeing all those legends, Stevie G scored and that place went nuts. One of the best days of my life!
As a Sheffield lad it hits home aswell. It was sung in one of our stadiums, after Hillsborough Disaster. Sheffield teams didn't play in the match, but many Sheffield folk were in the stands when the disaster happened. It's one of those songs that gets you in the heart, and a lump in your throat. Real Justice should be given to the 96.
97 now I believe. As a sheffielder I think about this every time I pass Hillsborough. I didn't believe the shit the police spewed out. Ashamed of them still.
@@SnarnlerI'm not saying you're not from Sheffield, but I've not heard anyone calling themselves a Sheffielder. It's a Sheffield lad or lass to be a local.
Bro I was at this game. We never thought we'd see Liverpool in Australia, and that we'd have to go to the UK to see them. When we heard they were coming, a land of 25 million people filled one of the biggest stadiums in the world with passionate supporters all in a jersey and singing like mad men. Dude being in this crowd was beyond epic. We've all finally had the chance to be part of it and we sang like our lives depend on it. Shit man, bringing back some incredible memories.
I am an LFC fan in Australia and was at the for this game 95000 in attendance with about 4500 Melbourne Victory Supporters. I had tears in my eyes and was not the only one I sang my heart out along with all the others. My wish is to go to Anfield and sing this there.
My son, Joe who is now coming onto 18 years old has been training with Liverpool Football Academy since he was 7 years old. This September he signs his first contract to progress to the next level. He sit on the bench with the other members of the team. He also has started playing for the Engand Football team and has had his first taste of playing overseas. He played in Barcelona. Hearing this anthem and watching him come through th tunnel onto the pitch to play makes me proud of what he has achieved. Up wards and onwards.
Liverpool is one of the best teams, the song they sing is the best in the world and sends shivers down my spine. One day I would love to go to Liverpool just to see and feel the atmosphere.
Age 74 born 1949 Anfield Liverpool. The Kop was at end end of our road Venmore Street. I was born a kopite my father and uncles stood on the kop before me. Never missed a game from the mid 60s through the 70s and beyond. Born a scouser and a kopite will die a Scouser and kopite of course although I now live in Wales. YNWA.
I know in America many of you don't rate this sport because you got your own stuff going on, baseball, NFL, hockey, basketball but this just shows how global this game is. This is packed out on the other side of the world singing the Liverpool anthem. Goose bumps.
A little bit of history on this song: It was written by that wonderful American team of songwriters, Rodgers and Hammerstein for the 1945 Broadway musical 'Carousel' that was based on a tragic Hungarian play called 'Liliom' from 1909. The song was covered by many artists, including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Frank Sinatra but it became most popular (certainly in the UK) when it was revived by the popular Liverpool rock band 'Gerry and the Pacemakers' in 1963 during the height of Beatlemania when the city was at its apex. As part of the British Invasion of popular bands, Gerry and the Pacemakers appeared on the Ed Sullivan show and Sullivan also had the whole Liverpool team in the audience. It was on the bus back to their hotels that Gerry performed the song for the team and the dour manager Bill Shankly realised that Liverpool now had its own anthem.
I feel like the young lady watching didn’t really comprehend the fact that this was a friendly game…in Australia when she compared it to a Tennessee game!
There are millions of LFC fans around the world. Even in the far east. You could go to an LFC pre-season game in Thailand say, and the Thai people will sing YNWA. Australia has a large contingent of LFC fans. LFC have toured in the US, on pre-season tours. There is video of US LFC fans singing YNWA.
If you are from Liverpool or love Liverpool you will never never never walk alone. You will always have someone alongside you whatever. You will never walk alone. It's way beyond a song. It's a mantra for life xx
Met Gerry Marsden and his parents in Vancouver as a kid - quite a thrill, but never imagined a legacy like the Pacemakers' recording has had in Liverpool and around the world.
probley both traveling fans from Liverpool but there is a big fan base in Australia as I think the first professional Australian footballer was Graig Johnston who played for Liverpool back in the 70s and 80s.
They were liverpool fans from all over Australia and south East Asia. My son went and said there was not a dry eye in the house. I was crying watching it from home because the back story is so emotional and tragic
ls right the dream team thank god you both found out about scousers that is my national anthem i can hear them singing in the stadium from my back garden hope yous enjoyed it guys. much love from Liverpool it was a belter of a game yous need to watch it guys👍
This was always a club anthem but after the Hillborough disaster where fans died in a crush it became more than just a club anthem. Even their city rivals sing it in memory of the lives lost.
I am sorry but whilst I am sure the Tennessee anthem is wonderful, there were 100,00 people there. It was a record crowd for this venue and I believe it is the biggest stadium in the world. It is our 1956 Olympic stadium which now has multiple sporting events , concerts etc held there and the venue itself is truly amazing.
You two should come to the uk so can witness a football game first hand the atmosphere is amazing but also pretty intense people are very passionate about the teams they support which can often lead to fights between the fans of each team which is why there is so meany police on match day especially in my city when peterborough play against Cambridgeshire
This Anthem is from the 1945 Song from "Carousel" a Musical,Guys but a Liverpool Group recorded it in the early 1960s;s and it has been played at every game since and the fans, unaccompanied sing it throughout' the game, sometimes. Other teams Like Glasgow Celtic and Borussia Dortmund of Germany, also, sing it and you MYST see 60,000 Celtic fans singing it with 60,000 scarves held aloft and,UNLIKE,this, they turn The P A System off halfway through and it is just the crowd and VERY powerful: Here it i: "Celtic v Barcelona". It is 3 minutes long.
Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart and you will never walk alone. You 'll never walk alone. And friends you will never walk alone, we are all here for you
@@chocolate-teapot Nice One though, as I learned on The Millwall Terraces over the last 60+ years that I have attended matches, "albeit" is a conjunction and,thus, one word, my friend:)
As is the norm for many Kopites .. this will be sung at Anfield Crematorium on my demise .. after the hearse i'm in stops outside the KOP .. YNWA.. hehe!
When you walk through a storm Hold your head up high And don't be afraid of the dark At the end of a storm There's a golden sky And a sweet silver song of a lark Walk on through the wind Walk on through the rain Or your dreams be tossed and blown Walk on! Walk on! With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone Walk on! Walk on! With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone
They say 95,000 fans..... I think,in all seriousness,there was closer to 100,000,which the Melbourne Cricket Ground can,& has handled on many occasions. The AFL Grand Final is held here annually & usually gets over 95,000 fans.
That is a song that we sing for the 97 people who lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster of 1989 the youngest being 10 years old he was the cousin of the man you see near the end of the video Steven Gerrard he was Liverpools captain unfortunately the has been more than one situation like this look up Bradford city stadium fire of 1985
There's a story to this song in the 1980s there was a disaster at Hillsborough football stadium Liverpool fans 96of died in the disaster hundreds injured so this song is sung at every Liverpool match in memory of the lost fans
35 mil?? 😂 try 580 mil. That’s right, there are 580 million Liverpool fans globally. I was born a red and will die a red. I’ve sang this amazing anthem at Anfield and take it from me, being just one of those voices in the stadium sends chills down your spine. I’m from Liverpool, by the grace of God!
You would like to see ¨country roads¨ in germany (Alianz Arena) in American Football. 70.000 old USA people sing fot them history. A lot of USA people staying in Germany when they served there. they never go back, love, work, feeling german now.
Liverpool FC is the most popular UK soccer team in Australia. I don't even follow soccer and I know more Liverpool fans than any other soccer fans here.
As much as i love the YNWA of the australian fans, i dont know why people dont react to other ones like the barcelona 4-0 YNWA before or after the match
You guys gotta realise this was a preseason friendly game..⚽️⚽️💯😎💯🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺⚽️⚽️ forget Tennessee.. this was a friendly...🤣🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺⚽️Aussies do it better. My dad ( who was born in and grew up in Liverpool) ,my daughter and brother, and brother in law were at this game..they all said it was EPIC!!
You are 100% right but they, ridiculously, don't do that at Anfield but DO allow 60,000 Celtic fans to sing the second part of the song and what a sounds like "Celtic v Barcelona"...
Look at the contrast between Liverpool playing in Australia & Celtic playing in Australia. Hardly anyone turned up to the Celtic vs Sydney game th-cam.com/video/NL1HhJgid70/w-d-xo.html
Not to be rude or anything but are you including the staff members in those numbers? Because the seating capacity is exactly 100,024. Only for special events like concerts does that change.
why on earth do they 'need' to do that? why don't you take a step back and see how big kabaddi players are in India rather than knowing football teams??
@@seldom_bucketseriously, you're comparing a non entity sport outside a particular country/culture with the world wide appeal and fan base of football. Actually I've never seen India compete in a world cup. The only places footie isn't the biggest sport are the countries that are crap at it. Sour grapes in abundance, eh? Kabaddi, is actually a bit of a ridiculous sport/game. Something akin to tag, a game played by very young children before they learn more complex and skillful games or sports.
@@timholder6825 a sport outside a particular country/culture....you mean like what football is to America?? Didn't expect this comment to go so far over your head but w/e enjoy your bliss
Is it hell. Liverpool adopted YNWA in 1963 because Liverpool band Gerry & the Pacemakers had a worldwide hit with the song. celtic didn't start singing it until after the Celtic vs Liverpool Hillsborough memorial match in 1989. When the hell would a Glasgow club play a Liverpool band's version over their tannoy?
Here in the UK, Europe and a lot of the world the game is called Football, the game that you call soccer does not exist. CFC 57 💙💙⚽️⚽️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦
@@livertic Chelsea Football club, Manchester United Football club, Barnet Football club, Crystal Palace Football club, England Football Association. CFC 57 💙 💙 ⚽ ⚽ 💂♂️ 💂♂️ 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦
Why hsve yanks doing this. Most don't understand footie , let alone understand what "you'll never walk alone" means to Liverpool football club , or the importance of it at this present moment.
@davewarrender2056 "Why have Yanks doing this?" Well, because this is a reaction channel, and I requested it. And, yes, I AM a Yank - one who, btw, has been following football for about 35 years now. Even back when, other than the World Cup and on the Spanish-speaking channels, our tv didn't show it, I watched what was available, read Four Four Two and World Soccer regularly, and stumbled along, as best I could, trying to learn. I'd say I know and appreciate a fair bit! Anyway, my credentials (lol) are irrelevant. I really just want to say that, if you are a true fan of any sport, for example, why would you be dismissive and negative to anyone who wants to learn? Loving the sport, wouldn't you be enthusiastic and welcoming to beginners who potentially will love it, too? I mean, if you're excited about something new to you, it sucks to have your excitement squelched by more experienced, knowledgeable supporters. Make sense?
I’m a Liverpool fan and this rendition of you’ll never walk alone was amazing. 100,000 people in that stadium and pretty much everyone of them a Liverpool fan. The fans sing this song at the start of every Liverpool home game and it sends chills through me every time I hear it.
YNWA
YNWA my friend and to my fellow Liverpool fans
This was sung in 2014 at the MCG, or the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Victoria, Australia whilst they were on tour. But, there is a *HUGE* Liverpool fanbase here
Respect mate im leicester fan love respect to all those who died rip to all of them .such a bad day
This was the first time liverpool came to Australia ever.
I waited my whole life for this day, traveled over from adelaide for the whole week and was an amazing moment seeing all those legends, Stevie G scored and that place went nuts. One of the best days of my life!
As a Sheffield lad it hits home aswell. It was sung in one of our stadiums, after Hillsborough Disaster. Sheffield teams didn't play in the match, but many Sheffield folk were in the stands when the disaster happened. It's one of those songs that gets you in the heart, and a lump in your throat. Real Justice should be given to the 96.
Yur ded reet lad
Now 97..... reds YNWA @@davewarrender2056
@@davewarrender2056👍
97 now I believe. As a sheffielder I think about this every time I pass Hillsborough. I didn't believe the shit the police spewed out. Ashamed of them still.
@@SnarnlerI'm not saying you're not from Sheffield, but I've not heard anyone calling themselves a Sheffielder. It's a Sheffield lad or lass to be a local.
Bro I was at this game. We never thought we'd see Liverpool in Australia, and that we'd have to go to the UK to see them. When we heard they were coming, a land of 25 million people filled one of the biggest stadiums in the world with passionate supporters all in a jersey and singing like mad men. Dude being in this crowd was beyond epic. We've all finally had the chance to be part of it and we sang like our lives depend on it. Shit man, bringing back some incredible memories.
And also, the sheer volume of it. I still have hearing loss from it. 😂
I am an LFC fan in Australia and was at the for this game 95000 in attendance with about 4500 Melbourne Victory Supporters. I had tears in my eyes and was not the only one I sang my heart out along with all the others. My wish is to go to Anfield and sing this there.
Craziest thing was this was at a friendly game on the other side of the world in pre season. Massive fan base!
My son, Joe who is now coming onto 18 years old has been training with Liverpool Football Academy since he was 7 years old. This September he signs his first contract to progress to the next level. He sit on the bench with the other members of the team. He also has started playing for the Engand Football team and has had his first taste of playing overseas. He played in Barcelona. Hearing this anthem and watching him come through th tunnel onto the pitch to play makes me proud of what he has achieved. Up wards and onwards.
I hope he has a long and successful career with the Reds mate
Proud father syndrome!
Liverpool is one of the best teams, the song they sing is the best in the world and sends shivers down my spine. One day I would love to go to Liverpool just to see and feel the atmosphere.
Age 74 born 1949 Anfield Liverpool. The Kop was at end end of our road Venmore Street. I was born a kopite my father and uncles stood on the kop before me. Never missed a game from the mid 60s through the 70s and beyond. Born a scouser and a kopite will die a Scouser and kopite of course although I now live in Wales. YNWA.
EPIC. Was there that night & this was just amazing. 100,00 people singing put shivers down my spine. This never gets old.
I'm a United fan and I even respect that song specially after the news of klopp
I know in America many of you don't rate this sport because you got your own stuff going on, baseball, NFL, hockey, basketball but this just shows how global this game is. This is packed out on the other side of the world singing the Liverpool anthem. Goose bumps.
A little bit of history on this song:
It was written by that wonderful American team of songwriters, Rodgers and Hammerstein for the 1945 Broadway musical 'Carousel' that was based on a tragic Hungarian play called 'Liliom' from 1909.
The song was covered by many artists, including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Frank Sinatra but it became most popular (certainly in the UK) when it was revived by the popular Liverpool rock band 'Gerry and the Pacemakers' in 1963 during the height of Beatlemania when the city was at its apex.
As part of the British Invasion of popular bands, Gerry and the Pacemakers appeared on the Ed Sullivan show and Sullivan also had the whole Liverpool team in the audience. It was on the bus back to their hotels that Gerry performed the song for the team and the dour manager Bill Shankly realised that Liverpool now had its own anthem.
Hearing that stadium sing was the best ever, you could only imagine how the Liverpool football players felt, bet you they had chills aswell.
🙂👍
I'm from Liverpool & I'm a Liverpool fan. Scouse & Proud. ❤
YNWA 🔴💪
@@TheMightyHams 🤩🤩🤩
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@@eddiebest1951 🤗
G'day Guys! almost all of those Liverpool fans were Aussies...Liverpool has at least 103 million fans across the world! Cheers!
You guys Down Under did us proud that day.
as of 2024 Liverpool have 560 million fans
being a liverpool supporter this theme tune always gives me chills
The important thing is what it stands for. Its not just a song about the club or city
Im a Liverpool fan this was awesome 17000 miles away from Liverpool and proves how good World Wide we are followed
As a LFC fan, I’m nearly 60, and to this day when I hear this song I have to fight back the tears. YNWA.
I feel like the young lady watching didn’t really comprehend the fact that this was a friendly game…in Australia when she compared it to a Tennessee game!
There is a video of a hockey game in Canada where the mic cut out during the USA anthem and the Canadians finished it for the singer!
We sent all our convicts to Australia and thats why so many of them are Liverpool supporters
lol
lazy joke
I’m a scouser and that was funny 😂✌🏼
Yep a proud convict living in the best country in the world thanks England
Liverpool is a magical place which probably explains why so much stuff goes missing there@@michaelvincent7115
There are millions of LFC fans around the world. Even in the far east. You could go to an LFC pre-season game in Thailand say, and the Thai people will sing YNWA. Australia has a large contingent of LFC fans. LFC have toured in the US, on pre-season tours. There is video of US LFC fans singing YNWA.
If you are from Liverpool or love Liverpool you will never never never walk alone. You will always have someone alongside you whatever. You will never walk alone. It's way beyond a song. It's a mantra for life xx
Met Gerry Marsden and his parents in Vancouver as a kid - quite a thrill, but never imagined a legacy like the Pacemakers' recording has had in Liverpool and around the world.
probley both traveling fans from Liverpool but there is a big fan base in Australia as I think the first professional Australian footballer was Graig Johnston who played for Liverpool back in the 70s and 80s.
You are right,Craig was the first.
and that's 1 reason why my city, Melbourne is amazing 😊
They were liverpool fans from all over Australia and south East Asia. My son went and said there was not a dry eye in the house. I was crying watching it from home because the back story is so emotional and tragic
Who can say Australia isnt a football country. We love Soccer.
I don't know who recommended this, but I'm a life long Liverpool fan and will die as one. My blood runs Red. YNWA.
Everyones blood runs red...
@@seldom_bucket Didn't see that Coming a mile away
I requested it! Walk on ...
@@jennymagidson1925 Thanks, Jenny. Whenever I'm low, this anthem helps me to pick myself up and go again.
Liverpool fans sang this for Ronaldo when his baby died respect to Liverpool
and the thanked the fans for that
Lots of Liverpool FC supporter’s in Australia.
100,000 Tickets sold out very quickly for this game
Ive been a Liverpool fan for 41yrs and still love this song cmon YNWA RIP 97
ls right the dream team thank god you both found out about scousers that is my national anthem i can hear them singing in the stadium from my back garden hope yous enjoyed it guys. much love from Liverpool it was a belter of a game yous need to watch it guys👍
This was always a club anthem but after the Hillborough disaster where fans died in a crush it became more than just a club anthem. Even their city rivals sing it in memory of the lives lost.
I am sorry but whilst I am sure the Tennessee anthem is wonderful, there were 100,00 people there. It was a record crowd for this venue and I believe it is the biggest stadium in the world. It is our 1956 Olympic stadium which now has multiple sporting events , concerts etc held there and the venue itself is truly amazing.
You two should come to the uk so can witness a football game first hand the atmosphere is amazing but also pretty intense people are very passionate about the teams they support which can often lead to fights between the fans of each team which is why there is so meany police on match day especially in my city when peterborough play against Cambridgeshire
This Anthem is from the 1945 Song from "Carousel" a Musical,Guys but a Liverpool Group recorded it in the early 1960s;s and it has been played at every game since and the fans, unaccompanied sing it throughout' the game, sometimes. Other teams Like Glasgow Celtic and Borussia Dortmund of Germany, also, sing it and you MYST see 60,000 Celtic fans singing it with 60,000 scarves held aloft and,UNLIKE,this, they turn The P A System off halfway through and it is just the crowd and VERY powerful: Here it i:
"Celtic v Barcelona". It is 3 minutes long.
Celtic are just a weak imitation. Their anthem is Two Little Boys by Rolf Harris.
Walk on, walk on with hope in your heart and you will never walk alone. You 'll never walk alone.
And friends you will never walk alone, we are all here for you
Yeah, it’s like that in Tennessee. Really. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Wow. Thrilling.
Liverpool fans don't care where they are, they'd sing on the moon.
They would be the only fans to create an atmosphere on the moon:)
@@Isleofskye all be it a Scouser atmosphere, which probably needs to calm down, calm down
@@chocolate-teapot Nice One though, as I learned on The Millwall Terraces over the last 60+ years that I have attended matches, "albeit" is a conjunction and,thus, one word, my friend:)
As is the norm for many Kopites .. this will be sung at Anfield Crematorium on my demise .. after the hearse i'm in stops outside the KOP .. YNWA.. hehe!
I'm a Dutch Liverpool fan and Liverpool FC has the best fans in the world! 🇳🇱 👍👍Man on the banner is Bob Paisley
I was there, best i have ever heard, including Anfield ! Scouser too, Hats off Melbourne !
As a scouser I love seeing vids of our great team like this so cheers YNWA
When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don't be afraid of the dark
At the end of a storm
There's a golden sky
And a sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Or your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on! Walk on! With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
Walk on! Walk on! With hope in your heart
And you'll never walk alone
You'll never walk alone
They say 95,000 fans..... I think,in all seriousness,there was closer to 100,000,which the Melbourne Cricket Ground can,& has handled on many occasions. The AFL Grand Final is held here annually & usually gets over 95,000 fans.
Both travelling fan and Australian English fan are the most travelled follow thier team
That is a song that we sing for the 97 people who lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster of 1989 the youngest being 10 years old he was the cousin of the man you see near the end of the video Steven Gerrard he was Liverpools captain unfortunately the has been more than one situation like this look up Bradford city stadium fire of 1985
I’m glad the babysitter agreed to watch in silence.
Rip to all the beautiful people passed away from the 97 Hillsborough disaster 😔 ❤
Liverpool is my home from where I watch you guys every night 👍❤❤❤
It's supposed to be a reaction video' but the lady didn't REACT at all ? ....apart from saying it wasn't as good as Tennessee
I am glad her roots are as current as the glasses. Hey, I’m not in the public eye willingly.
There's a story to this song in the 1980s there was a disaster at Hillsborough football stadium Liverpool fans 96of died in the disaster hundreds injured so this song is sung at every Liverpool match in memory of the lost fans
You’ll never walk alone has been sang at Anfield since the 60s. ❤
It has nothing to do with Hillsborough. Liverpool started singing it at Anfield in 1963. That was 26 years before the Hillsborough disaster.
35 million fans world wide Australia has 900.000 LFC fans one of the best clubs by supporting numbers with one of the best anthems in football
35 mil?? 😂 try 580 mil. That’s right, there are 580 million Liverpool fans globally. I was born a red and will die a red. I’ve sang this amazing anthem at Anfield and take it from me, being just one of those voices in the stadium sends chills down your spine.
I’m from Liverpool, by the grace of God!
😍😍😍😍
You would like to see ¨country roads¨ in germany (Alianz Arena) in American Football. 70.000 old USA people sing fot them history. A lot of USA people staying in Germany when they served there. they never go back, love, work, feeling german now.
Y.N.W.A all your Liverpool family ❤
YNWA.. 😊
You guys if you ever come to England should go to a premier league game. The atmosphere is normally pretty awesome.
If you liked the Liverpool pre game song, have a look at Port Adelaide's in the AFL.
Liverpool FC is the most popular UK soccer team in Australia. I don't even follow soccer and I know more Liverpool fans than any other soccer fans here.
You two should react to Liverpools 2019 champions league parade it’s something else’s
I'm from Liverpool and I have always been a Liverpool supporter. I'd use YNWA as my walk on song if I become a professional darts player👍🙂❤
Made famous by Gerry and The Pacemakers Liverpool band, although it wasn't originally their song
Made famous by the 1945 opera carousel by Rodgers and hammerstein first sang at football by juventus fans in the 50s stolen by Liverpool in the 60s
@@MeMe-mq4zuLFC fans sing it because of Gerry and the Pacemakers, no other reason
If you ever go to Liverpool, that's good advise.
As much as i love the YNWA of the australian fans, i dont know why people dont react to other ones like the barcelona 4-0 YNWA before or after the match
You guys gotta realise this was a preseason friendly game..⚽️⚽️💯😎💯🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺⚽️⚽️ forget Tennessee.. this was a friendly...🤣🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺⚽️Aussies do it better. My dad ( who was born in and grew up in Liverpool) ,my daughter and brother, and brother in law were at this game..they all said it was EPIC!!
YNWA🔴
Great video, but the stadium music should have been turned off part of the way through to allow them to sing.
You are 100% right but they, ridiculously, don't do that at Anfield but DO allow 60,000 Celtic fans to sing the second part of the song and what a sounds like "Celtic v Barcelona"...
Watch Glasgow celtic sing this song
celtic just copy.
There 95000 fan at this game
name any country that have a football stadium of 95.000 .
it's gonna be a sold out, by civilians only.-
YNWA ❤
All aussie fans
Watch Celtic play Liverpool home and away YNWA chills H H 🍀☘️
Celtic are just a weak imitation.
Look at the contrast between Liverpool playing in Australia & Celtic playing in Australia. Hardly anyone turned up to the Celtic vs Sydney game th-cam.com/video/NL1HhJgid70/w-d-xo.html
Mcg has a compassity of 100.000AFL Grand finals get average crowd of 99.000
Not to be rude or anything but are you including the staff members in those numbers? Because the seating capacity is exactly 100,024. Only for special events like concerts does that change.
americans need to step back, and see how big football players are in EU/UK rather than half or quarter of usa population knowing NFL teams.
why on earth do they 'need' to do that?
why don't you take a step back and see how big kabaddi players are in India rather than knowing football teams??
@@seldom_bucketseriously, you're comparing a non entity sport outside a particular country/culture with the world wide appeal and fan base of football. Actually I've never seen India compete in a world cup. The only places footie isn't the biggest sport are the countries that are crap at it. Sour grapes in abundance, eh? Kabaddi, is actually a bit of a ridiculous sport/game. Something akin to tag, a game played by very young children before they learn more complex and skillful games or sports.
@@timholder6825 a sport outside a particular country/culture....you mean like what football is to America??
Didn't expect this comment to go so far over your head but w/e enjoy your bliss
I knew a Guy in London in 1973 who had a surname called Bliss.@@seldom_bucket
MCG Melbourne Cricket Ground
Best to do this song is Glasgow Celtics :)
Is it hell. Liverpool adopted YNWA in 1963 because Liverpool band Gerry & the Pacemakers had a worldwide hit with the song. celtic didn't start singing it until after the Celtic vs Liverpool Hillsborough memorial match in 1989. When the hell would a Glasgow club play a Liverpool band's version over their tannoy?
Here in the UK, Europe and a lot of the world the game is called Football, the game that you call soccer does not exist. CFC 57 💙💙⚽️⚽️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦
Soccer Saturday ?
@@livertic Chelsea Football club, Manchester United Football club, Barnet Football club, Crystal Palace Football club, England Football Association. CFC 57 💙 💙 ⚽ ⚽ 💂♂️ 💂♂️ 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦
@@adrianhughes8143 Football Assocation, soccer, thats all
@@livertic it's called Football....FACT. I am done with you. CFC 57 💙💙⚽️⚽️💂♂️💂♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦
@@adrianhughes8143 Ha ha
YSB
Most were Aussies.
Why hsve yanks doing this. Most don't understand footie , let alone understand what "you'll never walk alone" means to Liverpool football club , or the importance of it at this present moment.
Maybe because it was written by a couple of Americans?
@@grahamyates2490 You are savvy as a chocolate tea pot in what it means. Fecking numpty.
@davewarrender2056 "Why have Yanks doing this?" Well, because this is a reaction channel, and I requested it. And, yes, I AM a Yank - one who, btw, has been following football for about 35 years now. Even back when, other than the World Cup and on the Spanish-speaking channels, our tv didn't show it, I watched what was available, read Four Four Two and World Soccer regularly, and stumbled along, as best I could, trying to learn. I'd say I know and appreciate a fair bit!
Anyway, my credentials (lol) are irrelevant. I really just want to say that, if you are a true fan of any sport, for example, why would you be dismissive and negative to anyone who wants to learn? Loving the sport, wouldn't you be enthusiastic and welcoming to beginners who potentially will love it, too? I mean, if you're excited about something new to you, it sucks to have your excitement squelched by more experienced, knowledgeable supporters.
Make sense?
Football
No fanbase in the world is worse than this one. Arrogant liars who can’t take responsibility for anything.
Yeah never mind the Red Devils from now on Manchester the red rascals the water down version of embarrassment 🤣🤣🤣
Parkhead 💯 times better
Parkhead is a weak imitation and look what happened when celtic played Sydney in Sydney. the stadium was practically empty.
Football ffs😂
Tennessee,are you joking?they are lame at best.
That is my pixilated head. Third tier, row 1, halfway line, opposite the coaches benches. YNWA.
My football team 30mins from me pure passion
If they were a 3rd division team they wouldn't have as many supporters glory hunters